P26-2A The management of Shatner Manufacturing Company is trying to decide whether to continue manufacturing a part or t

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P26-2A The management of Shatner Manufacturing Company is trying to decide whether to continue manufacturing a part or to buy it from an outside supplier. The part, called CISCO, is a component of the company's finished product. The following information was collected from the accounting records and production data for the year ending December 31, 2017. 1. 8,000 units of CISCO were produced in the Machining Department. 2 26 Incremental Analysis and Capital Budgeting NI (decrease) $(1,160) NI increase $1,840 Use incremental analysis related to make or buy, consider opportunity cost, and identify nonfinancial factors. (LO 2) 2. Variable manufacturing costs applicable to the production of each CISCO unit were: direct materials $4.80, direct labor $4.30, indirect labor $0.43, utilities $0.40. 3. Fixed manufacturing costs applicable to the production of CISCO were: Direct Allocated Cost Item Depreciation $2,100 $ 900 500 200 Property taxes Insurance 900 600 $3,500 $1,700 All variable manufacturing and direct fixed costs will be eliminated if CISCO is pur- chased. Allocated costs will have to be absorbed by other production departments. 4. The lowest quotation for 8,000 CISCO units from a supplier is $80,000. 5. If CISCO units are purchased, freight and inspection costs would be $0.35 per unit, and receiving costs totaling $1,300 per year would be incurred by the Machining Department. Instructions (a) Prepare an incremental analysis for CISCO. Your analysis should have columns for (1) Make CISCO, (2) Buy CISCO, and (3) Net Income Increase/(Decrease). (b) Based on your analysis, what decision should management make? (c) Would the decision be different if Shatner Company has the opportunity to produce $3,000 of net income wit the facilities currently being used to manufacture CISCO? Show computations. (d) What nonfinancial factors should management consider in making its decision?
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